A Wetherspoon situated between the Hallamshire hospital and botanical gardens.

Historic Interest

Broombank House was built for the wealthy cutlery manufacturer Francis Newton, as his family home. The Georgian-style house was within easy walking or riding distance of his Portobello Works. In 1844, Newton was elected Master Cutler, the head of the prestigious Company of Cutlers.

Regular cask ales

This pub serves 4 regular
beers.

Adnams Broadside

Fuller's London Pride

Greene King Abbot

Ruddles Best Bitter

Changing cask ales

This pub serves 3 changing
beers.

Changing beers typically include:

Bradfield --varies--

Kelham Island --varies--

Little Critters --varies--

3 Guest Beers.

Updated on 02/07/2019
Last surveyed on 24/01/2014
Branch responsible is Sheffield & District

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